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07-25-2005 11:45 AM
Originally posted by alcohol
Here's a submission of something I did with my son's band, Moxie Fever. I'm going to remix this so any detailed comments or criticisms are welcome. The guitar effects at the end are a mistake, please ignore those.
Give Me The End
moxiefever.com
07-25-2005 11:53 AM
Originally posted by rhythminmind
well let me know what you guys think.. i'd like to hear some comments..
http://www.rhythminmind.net/temp/mp3/
07-25-2005 12:29 PM
Originally posted by Caevan O'Sh!te
Alright, I'm in!
I'm a TOTAL NOOB at recording, hard-disc/digital/PC-based or otherwise. I barely know how to do so with what I have. (I'll get around to that in threads with future questions, I'm certain.) I probably barely qualify to make sonic toast with the gear, hardware and software that I have.
That being said, "FWIW", here's my submission for critical and expert scrutiny, scrotiny, and suggestions afield:
"Soapbar Example"
Currently my sole postable/linkable mp3 (hosted by a good friend). Forty-odd seconds of two guitars (or rather, one guitar, twice), tuned to Open-D, originally done on-the-fly simply to give an example of P-90 "soapbar"-equipped guitars in action.
I won't bore you with any more mundane details unless they're requested.
I already have my own opinions about its artistic shortcomings, don't worry about sparing my feelings or anything! It's presented here both to start off kicking the ball around, and to get any and all actual useful information that anyone cares to throw my way. (READ AS: FREE EDUCATION) Be as critical as you want!
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07-25-2005 01:59 PM
Originally posted by fretless
ok, warning 10 min. long :rolleyes:![]()
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I would love to know some pro vocal tips![]()
Thanks
http://home.comcast.net/~scottjhayes/_drums3.mp3
07-25-2005 02:24 PM
Originally posted by younggunmn
I'm not really the best vocalist myself, so I can't help you much there. I think it sounds good though
I might add a little compression to the vocals, turn the overall level on them up just a little, and maybe turn the relative volume of the delay effect down a tad.
I like the song a lot
Matt
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07-25-2005 09:07 PM
Originally posted by Ivor The Engine Driver
thanks for all of the helpful insight.![]()
07-25-2005 11:04 PM
Originally posted by Ivor The Engine Driver
Here are three of mine
I'm most interested in what you think of the songs/performances, but in the context as if you think the mix (or lack therof) does them justice.
Note I'm using solely GarageBand 1 and only the pinhole mic of eMac to do the vocals... I DI'ed the bass and guitars; and the drums are samples/loops... The sparce keyboard/synth sounds are MIDI and weren't even played on a keyboard... they were played via mouseclick.
HOWEVER, I personally think despite all of these flaws and inadequate research, the product came out pretty good and "real."
Should add that vibe I was going for on these songs are more in the vein of underground New Wave rather than pristine/Grammy quality.
Thanks!!!
07-26-2005 07:01 AM
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